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LinkShot
a free and fast capturing website url with auto download save file
features:
• no need apikey
• auto save file
• simple and easy
• built in donwloader
• HD quality
• png file format
installation
npm i linkshot
usages
link
⟱
autosave file format as linkshot.png
options
⟱
autosave with your own file format
calling a variable
const screenshot = require("linkshot");
link
example:
screenshot.link("WEB URL");
the output is automatically donwloaded and render as linkshot.png
the file directory gonna save on your main file
options
example:
screenshot.options({
url: "WEB URL",
file: "example.png"
})
the output is depends on your file name format also you can render it on any format jpg
jpeg
webp
etc.
the file directory gonna save depends on you if you want to save it on your folder just use
file: __dirname + "/cache/example.png"
LinkShot is a package wrapper to your website url that can let you to capture the image on it
FAQs
screenshot a website using a url with auto save file
We found that linkshot demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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